"A few lessons learned after visiting this restaurant 1. Make a reservation. They won’t even look to see if accommodation is possible without one. 2. Menu is simple and in reality, all the same but with different prices. My husband’s “chimichanga” was the same as my “enchilada” which was the same as my children’s “burritos.” Save your money and order the burritos which are slightly cheaper. Overall, prices are unreasonably overpriced. 3. I can’t speak to the price of other drinks but we were astonished to have been charged close to €20 for tap water for our family. We wanted still water which they don’t have bottles for. We were informed we would be given by the glass… um ok… that’s fine. We then get the bill to find out that means we have to pay €3.50 per glass of non-bottled water….. almost €20 for sink water for our family. The waitress kept repeating that she “warned us it would be by the glass and it was listed on the menu.” Maybe next time your warning should include that “by the glass” means a charge of €3.50 for water that is not even bottled. No one should have to check a price for water on a menu. This is not normal- we had been in Germany for over a week and have lived in Europe for 3 years. We have never paid so much for water in a glass. 4. Coming from the US, being raised in Houston itself, I cannot recommend the food as real Mexican food. The chips are good, salsa is like canned tomato sauce and the guacamole is gummy and looks like it’s from a can. Enchilada is covered by a few pieces of cheese and chimichanga was slightly grilled a light brown- all wrong in real authentic Mexican food. Alas, our search for local Mexican food continues."